Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
Welcome to Wolf Watch.
I'm
your host Jill Wagner
Here with my main man DJ Cole Plante.
- Cole Plante, baby.
- And today's show
is all about what goes into
the making of Teen Wolf,
and who better to tell us about all of that
than the star of the show, Tyler Posey,
and the creative genius Jeff Davis.
- You like that, don't you
- Yeah!
Creative genius?
And we're also joined by
a talented young actress
- and a big fan of the show
- Yeah.
Joey King.
And before we get into what
happens behind the scenes,
let's just talk about
what we just saw, okay?
Deputy Parrish was a bit of a bad-***.
He survives being burned alive,
so I want to know what
kind of creature he is.
I think a lot of people
- will want to know
- Tell me!
Including Ryan Kelley, the
actor playing deputy Parrish.
- Oh, he doesn't know?
- Nobody knows.
Nope.
We keep a lot of secrets,
and oftentimes, we keep
secrets from the actors,
but I will say, uh, it's very interesting.
Whether he's impervious to all things
or just impervious to fire or
whether it's something else,
uh we'll leave that up in the air.
Teacher.
Teacher.
He might be a phoenix.
A bird? A werefinch?
'Cause ashes.
He's covered in ash,
and phoenixes rise from
the ash.
I'm just saying.
And the season's all about
rising from the ashes.
- I'm just saying.
- Jeff, you evil genius.
You evil genius.
Okay, switching gears.
Tyler, when you read the fact
that Meredith was still alive,
- were you shocked?
- It's hard to be shocked
- anymore on Teen Wolf.
- I know, right?
You get so desensitized to shock
because the first, like, couple seasons,
I was, like, "aah!"
I had to go therapy and
learn to not do that,
'cause I was stressed out all the time.
- Did you have nightmares about Stiles and stuff?
- I had nightmares.
So I knew it was gonna be crazy.
I knew it was gonna be
somebody completely unexpected,
so when I was read
that, I was like, "yeah.
"
Mm-hmm.
Okay, so Liam is seeing visions
- of the berserkers.
- Yes.
- Joey.
- Yes.
What would you do if a
berserker came in here now
- right at you?
- I wouldn't run
- No.
Yes, you would.
- 'Cause that's boring.
- No!
- Come on
Jeff wouldn't write you to run, either.
No, Jeff wouldn't say, "run.
"
Me I would just be, like, approach it
and be, like, "hey, you
look really beautiful.
Maybe we can be friends
and maybe you can stop,
like, killing people.
"
They just need compassion.
Maybe they just need
someone to understand them.
All right, well, every week,
certain things seem to happen
on Teen Wolf, and every week,
we count them up, and we
call them our Wolf Stats.
And not a single hookup
or transformation tonight, Jeff Davis.
Ew, that's disgusting.
We did have a shirtless scene, though.
Parrish clothes burned off.
'Scuse me.
Thank you.
And one death.
Rest in peace, Brunski.
Brunski, no-o-o-o-o!
Oh, no, but we also need
to subtract a death from our total
because it turns out
Meredith is alive after all,
- so subtract her.
- Subtract.
And for a bonus stat,
the number of people who punch
Deputy Haigh in the face
is up to two
Thanks to Parrish and Braeden.
But he definitely deserved that, I think.
Yeah, he did.
And here's how we stand
for our numbers this season overall.
So Jeff killed off Brunski.
Ha ha ha ha.
And since this is the making-of episode,
I know that there is actually
a little interesting backstory there.
There is.
The actor who plays Brunski,
Aaron Hendry,
actually also played the
nogitsune in season 3b.
Now, the interesting thing
about it, actually, is
that Aaron was only supposed
to play the nogitsune
for one or two episodes.
He was so good in the role,
we kept writing him back
until he became the main
villain, essentially, of 3b,
and then we also decided
we could probably use
him without the bandages
and created another role for him, Brunski.
So that's an instance
where an actor is so good,
you just keep having
them come back and back.
All right, we have to take our first break,
but coming up, we'll name our
next Wolf Crush of the Week.
And Tyler will be our tour
guide throughout Beacon Hills.
And we've got a preview
of next week's episode.
Cole, play us out, please.
Welcome back to Wolf Watch.
I'm Jill Wagner here with DJ Cole Plante
and our guests Tyler Posey, Jeff Davis,
and teen actress Joey king.
- Whoo.
Yeah!
- What-what?
Before we chat, uh, some
more about tonight's episode,
Joey, I wanted to catch up with you a bit.
You just starred in a Zach Braff movie
called Wish I Was Here.
And you had to shave your head.
So what was that like?
- It was very nerve
- racking 'cause I had to, you know,
do it myself and everything, so, um
- Did you do it on camera?
- I did.
- Wow.
- They had to get that, right?
So, um, yeah, I was just really thinking,
"don't mess up because you
have one take to do this.
"
Luckily you look super-cute
with short hair.
- Ooh, thanks.
- Absolutely.
Uh, would you ever, I don't know,
maybe want to come on Teen Wolf maybe
- and do something?
- I mean, I don't know.
That'd be really cool, Jeff.
- She's pitching.
- I don't know.
- Come on, Jeff, do it!
- I'm not I'm not
I'm not implying anything or anything.
I mean, I just think it'd be really fun.
Okay, we've talked about
what we saw onscreen,
but since we're focusing on
what goes into making Teen Wolf,
I wanted to ask a few questions
about filming the show.
- So, Jeff
- Sweet.
What is the biggest challenge
in filming an episode?
I would have to say time.
We do in seven days
What some feature films
try to do, basically,
is create about 42, 43
minutes of movie-quality TV,
and we never seem to get enough set-ups,
we never seem to get enough takes,
we never seem to have enough time.
- Right.
- Okay, Tyler, I've got a question for you.
Is there any room for
spontaneity and improv
on your behalf or
Um, it's different with Scott's character.
There's almost no room for improv.
Dylan has the freedom
'cause, you know, his
character kind of calls for it.
It's a little more funny.
He's good at it.
- It's looser.
- It's looser.
What's great about Tyler, though,
is he'll text me with a
question about a scene,
and he'll often have the
right idea to start with,
so I'll just say, "yes, that's exactly it.
"
But, uh, I really like
when the actors collaborate.
Um, Linden and I will go over
certain passages of dialog of his
and tweak a few things, but with Scott,
like Tyler was saying,
his direction is so clear.
We very carefully map
out his arc each season.
It's become more of an ensemble now,
but it still all revolves
around Scott's character.
His character has to be very specific,
so his lines are written
and rewritten and rewritten.
So how far in advance do you
kind of plan out an episode?
We plot out a season arc.
We look at it like it's one
Uh, we know what our first act is,
our second act, and our third act.
You don't want to have too
many things written down,
too much structure
because then it sort of
kills the creative process,
but we know where certain things happen.
Okay.
Talking about the designs
for the creatures
how much input do you have on that,
and who comes up with all of these ideas?
I actually have a lot of
input, uh, almost obsessively.
Your make-up, actually,
was, uh, designed by me.
And the nogitsune
I drew the nogitsune on
the white board one day
and said, "it has
bandages and steel teeth.
"
But we have an amazing team
of effects and make-up guys
Chris Gallaher and Erik ***.
They take my initial idea,
and they expand upon it,
and they make it so much better.
It's phenomenal what they do.
Well, speaking of villains and bad guys,
do you guys already know
who the villain's gonna be?
We often do have much of it planned out,
but the difference this season
was we knew we were going to
have a lot of bounty hunters
and professional assassins,
so we were making those up along the way,
um, which is a lot of fun to do,
because you can basically brainstorm
and come up with so many ideas.
We have several other
assassins that we never used
that we'll have to bring in later seasons.
So exciting.
All right, okay, okay.
Enough with the Q&A,
because it's time for our
Wolf Crush of the Week.
- Aw.
- All right.
And since tonight is all
about the making of Teen Wolf,
we're crushing on the man
most responsible for making the show.
It's Jeff Davis.
Yay!
Week in and week out,
he brings us friendship,
excitement, laughs, disturbing creatures,
- and, of course, love.
- Love!
So, Jeff, congrats on being
our Wolf Crush of the Week.
- We love you.
- Thank you.
- We love you.
- Thank you.
We love you!
Moving on.
It's time for a bonus scene
from next week's episode.
Check it out.
Lori, stop!
Brett.
Brett, what's happening?
Close your eyes.
Run!
Okay, we have to take another break,
but coming up, we'll witness
the chilling transformation
of Kate into the werejaguar.
Ooh.
And we've got a preview
of next week's episode
presented by AT&T.
Cole, music, please.
Cole, music, please.
I'm Jill Wagner.
That guy
over there is DJ Cole Plante.
Yes, it is.
And we been hanging out
with Tyler Posey, Jeff Davis,
and special guest Joey King.
And we've talked a lot about
the making of Teen Wolf,
but right now, I want to show you
what makes Teen Wolf so special,
so I invited the cameras to
join me in the make-up room
for an intense process of turning me into
Kate the werejaguar, so take a look.
Let's do this.
Prepping the skin.
We'll apply a protective barrier
to help preserve her skin.
Then from there, we apply the
silicone make-up prosthetic,
which gives her the features.
From there, it's a painting process.
We have our own custom
colors.
Werejaguar two.
This is kind of a
contouring trick that we do.
Some of the darks,
and just kinda makes the
yellow pop out of her skin.
Jill's make-up is the
most intricate make-up
we've done on Teen Wolf.
Jill's is a lot of paint
and a lot of design work.
It's about a six-layer process
to get it to the Jaguar.
Tickling me.
We use these pictures just to get the color
exactly the same way every
time.
That keeps our continuity.
What are they doing to me?
Next part's integral.
If we don't dry it right
and we don't seal it up,
then when we go to put the
stencil on for the spots,
it can actually stick onto the piece
- and pull the paint off.
- And that makes me very angry.
Ever so gently.
This is the original Photoshop design.
They make me look exactly like that.
Slap in your teeth.
This is the fun stuff right here.
Ta-da
Yeah.
That process is,
uh, a little bit grueling.
Tyler, you kind of have to
go through the same thing.
The time that you have to sit in the chair,
- is it less now than it was?
- Yeah.
We've definitely, like, perfected it.
The first time I did it, it
was more of a make-up test.
- Took, like, four hours
- What?
To do all the make-up.
But, you know,
we were doing a Skype with Jeff,
who was in Atlanta at
the time, we were in L.
A.
,
so we were going back and forth.
It was just a long process.
Now we've perfected it, and it
looks great every single time.
Joey, have you ever had to go through
- any major transformations?
- Yeah.
When I was seven, I did
a movie called Quarantine,
and I had to have
prosthetic gashes in my face.
I was infected with rabies.
They had to put blood in my mouth.
I had to bite it was
so awesome and intense.
It's like you were on Teen Wolf.
Okay, guys,
this is usually the time in Wolf Watch
where we play a game,
and even though we don't
have time for one this week,
I don't want anyone to
leave here empty-handed.
That's exciting.
- I'm giving you
- Oh, my God!
A Wolf Watch prize pack to each one of you.
You're gonna get the Wolf Watch jersey.
It's so cool.
I love this.
Season two.
- Yes!
- Wolf watch.
Beacon Hills.
- Yes!
- There you go.
- I love it.
- You get it.
Wear it.
Enjoy it.
And you get these glasses,
these really cool glasses,
and they say "Wolf Watch.
"
- What?
- Nice!
- There you go.
- Thank you.
- There's your glasses.
- Yo!
And then
My favorite the Wolf Watch winner mug.
- Hey.
Toss it.
- I'm not gonna toss it to you.
What if I hit you in the
face? Jeff will kill me.
- There you go.
Pass it down.
- Pass it down.
Pass it down.
Okay, enjoy your gifts, people.
You didn't even have to work
for it I gave it to you.
All right, despite all the
evil creatures lurking around,
I know a lot of fans would
love to visit Beacon Hills,
so we asked our Wolf Watch
correspondent Tyler Posey
to bring us along as he
explores the ins and outs
of the Teen Wolf production department.
Here we go.
And action.
Hello.
What's up, guys?
This is one of my favorite
places on the set of Teen Wolf.
This is Rusty Smith's
the production designer's
little office area,
and these are all his storyboards,
and basically what storyboards are
he's drawn out the scene before we film it
so that we have an idea of what
the scene's gonna look like.
Oh, this one's cool.
This is actually a set that we built
inside of our stage, and it's a lake house,
and it's beautiful and seamless,
and it was so romantic, too.
Look this way.
These are people who go and check out,
like, the scout locations or ideas.
Like, cool sets that we can go film at.
Wow, this person's really good at darts.
Well, except for that one.
This stuff is nice.
These are actually the
drawings that have come to life,
only in miniature scale.
Here is Derek's loft.
This is where his bed is
where he has sexy time.
Zoom in on that little
miniature version of me.
He's so ferocious! Look at him.
There's Braeden.
I don't know why we're up there.
This is the Hale vault?
Catacombs.
This is catacombs.
That's something
that's an interesting fact.
Sometimes we use the same sets twice.
Like, the catacombs in this part
turns into the Hale vault later on,
and the lake house I
was showing you earlier
was the Yukimura house, but that's it.
Thanks for watching.
- Amazing!
- After our last break,
we'll chat with our Alpha of the Week,
and you definitely don't
want to miss the sneak peek
of next week's episode.
Cole, let's hear it.
Welcome back to Wolf Watch.
- I'm here with DJ Cole Plante
- Yes, you are.
- Tyler Posey, Jeff Davis
- Yes.
- And actress Joey King.
- Yes.
Yes, yes.
Now we want to welcome
our Alpha of the Week.
I love this part.
This time around, we're getting two
- Two alphas.
- For the price of one.
- Oh!
- Yes.
These girls are good friends
who are such big fans
that they actually started
their own Teen Wolf convention.
- Yes, they did.
- And we have both of them
on video chat.
Let's
welcome Lizz and Adriana.
- Lizz!
- Hi, guys!
Adriana!
Welcome to Wolf Watch.
Let me ask you first off.
Why are you guys such
big fans of Teen Wolf?
I really enjoy the characters
and the way they interact with each other
and the way they relate to each other.
Okay, so tell us about BiteCon.
Lizz and I have been going
to a lot of fan conventions
for a long time, and
so we saw a need for it
because, um, cons are
always such a great place
to meet other people like you.
And we figured we love this show so much,
why not create a safe space
for fans to come together
and just celebrate the
show that we love so much?
Aw, very good.
Well, I hear that you
sent us a few pictures
- Yes!
- So let's take a look at those.
- There I am!
- There you are.
- That's me and Melissa.
- Look at that.
I can't imagine what
you're saying right there.
I don't know.
I think I
was auctioning off scripts
or something.
There's the
twins.
I miss the twins.
I don't know the twins
- We all miss the twins.
- And I miss the twins.
I think we all miss the
twins.
We love the twins.
Okay, well, you know I have
some guests here with me tonight.
- Hello!
- Would you care to ask them anything?
If your character, like,
could bring Allison back,
do you think they would
do it and, like, how?
First of all, I think that Allison
was probably the only person
that Kate actually had
a positive emotion for.
So I think that she would
probably dig up her bones
and take them back to her, um, lair,
but I do think if she brought her back
- that Allison would be evil.
- There we go.
All right, so any more questions?
Okay, so if there was a flashback
to your character prior to season one,
uh, what is an event you would like to see?
I love that question! I
want to see oh, God
- I want to see.
- I'll answer that.
- Can I answer that?
- Yeah, absolutely you can.
I would like to see young
Scott and young Stiles
meet for the first time.
- That's what I was gonna say.
- Yeah.
We've always thought of Scott and Stiles
- as just friends forever
- Yeah.
So it's hard to think about
the first moment they met.
Maybe they weren't friends
in the first moment they met.
They weren't.
Stiles peed
on Scott's sand castle.
All right, well,
congrats again to Lizz and Adriana,
our Alphas of the Week.
Thank you so much for stopping
by the show, ladies.
Bye.
- Good to see you guys.
- We've spent some time today
seeing what goes into
the making of Teen Wolf.
Now let's see how all
that hard work paid off
in a preview of next week's episode.
Next on Teen Wolf
It's not safe!
- We're not safe anywhere.
- They're coming.
Anyone who thinks they can
hunt and kill us for money
is gonna be put on another list, our list.
They get to be a name on our deadpool.
- Whoo.
- Nice.
Nice.
All right, thanks to our guests tonight
Tyler Posey, Jeff Davis, and Joey king.
Yes!
And as always, thanks to DJ Cole Plante.
And, guys, switch over to the
after-after show on MTV.
com
and the MTV app right now
where their guest is Meredith,
Maya Eshet.
We love her.
And next week's Wolf Watch
is all about the villains
we love to hate
With guest Ian Bohen.
- Of course there's Ian Bohen
- Nasty!
Maya Eshet,
and Jillian Rose Reed from MTV's Awkward.
- Awkward!
- Until then, I'm Jill Wagner
reminding you to watch your back.
You never know what creatures
are lurking out there in the dark.
- Cole, let's hear it.
- What?